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[/ɪgˈzɪbɪt; ɪɡˋzɪbɪt/] n 用法: 1 object or collection of objects displayed for the public, eg in a museum 展览品; 陈列品: a priceless exhibit 一件极贵重的陈列品 * The museum has some interesting new exhibits from India. 博物馆新陈列一些有趣的印度展品. * Do not touch the exhibits. 请勿触摸展品. 用法: 2 document, object, etc produced as evidence in a lawcourt (当庭出示的)证件, 物证, 证据: The first exhibit was a knife which the prosecution claimed was the murder weapon. 当庭出示的第一件物证是一把刀, 据原告称是为谋杀凶器. exhibit 2 [/ɪgˈzɪbɪt; ɪɡˋzɪbɪt/] v 用法: 1 (a) [Tn] show or display (sth) for the public (for pleasure, for sale, in a competition, in a lawcourt, etc) 当众显示或展出(某物): exhibit flowers at a flower show 在花展上展出花卉 * documents exhibited in a lawcourt 当庭出示的文件. (b) [I, Tn] (of an artist) present (works of art) for the public, esp in an art gallery (指艺术家)展出(艺术品)(尤指於美术馆): The young painter has exhibited (his work) in several galleries. 那年轻画家的作品已在几家美术馆中展出. 用法: 2 [Tn] (fml 文) show clearly that one possesses (a quality or feeling) 表现, 显示, 显出(某特质或感情): He exhibited total lack of concern for the child. 可以看出他对那孩子毫不关心. * She exhibited great powers of endurance during the climb. 她在攀登过程中表现出极大的耐力. |